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. >> number four, where was i born, paris, texas, paris france or paris, ohio, miss montreal? >> i would go with -- >> i hope you're not bending over with that. >> where? >> you're wrong. i was born in no, no, france. but that's all right. you're going to love my new record. everyone loves it. >> kathie lee was born in france. >> in paris. >> what were you guys doing there? >> american hospital in paris. my husband was eisenhower's comma. and guess who was above me? >> who? >> the room above me and i wasn't getting much attention.
. >> number four, where was i born, paris, texas, paris france or paris, ohio, miss montreal? >> i would go with -- >> i hope you're not bending over with that. >> where? >> you're wrong. i was born in no, no, france. but that's all right. you're going to love my new record. everyone loves it. >> kathie lee was born in france. >> in paris. >> what were you guys doing there? >> american hospital in paris. my husband was eisenhower's comma....
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host: dr ouelett joins us from montreal and is a graduate of university of montreal. guest: i'm a radiologist. host: we have a message from twitter. what types of care are not covered based on age? guest: no, there is no -- i have seen those in the u.s.a. if you're 85 you will not receive it. that is not true. you receive the care you need. whenever your condition or age, if you need this procedure you will have it. you will not have to pay for that. this is the most important aspect of our systems. we do not select patients. we do not say no, you do not have money, so you do not have cared. you will get the care they need. this is very important. host: we're joined from australia. what time is it there? caller: it is 25 past nine on sunday evening. i am watching your program live. host: we are thrilled to have you. what kind of system do have in australia? caller: we have a combination of a private system and a public universal system. there is universal coverage, but almost 40% also take out their own private health insurance. host: what do you do personally? caller
host: dr ouelett joins us from montreal and is a graduate of university of montreal. guest: i'm a radiologist. host: we have a message from twitter. what types of care are not covered based on age? guest: no, there is no -- i have seen those in the u.s.a. if you're 85 you will not receive it. that is not true. you receive the care you need. whenever your condition or age, if you need this procedure you will have it. you will not have to pay for that. this is the most important aspect of our...
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. >>> montreal's system is trading toxic taxis and subways for pedal power. gary tuchman has cnn's edge of discovery. >> reporter: downtown montreal is the hustle and bustle of many modern cities. there is a new public transportation system taking an old-fashioned approach. it is called bixi. a combination of the word bike and taxi. >> the bike is sturdy and easy to manage. perfect getting through traffic easier. >> reporter: users can buy a yearly pass for $78 or a one day access for five bucks. then they grab a bike at the conveniently located stations and pedal to their destination. >> we have had the casual tourist. business people. >> reporter: the stations run on solar power. officials estimate in the two months since the bixi system rolled out, riders have taken 300,000 trips, saving 40,000 gallons of gas. they are hoping montreal's strong start sets an example that catches on around the world. >> we have submitted proposals to the city of london and boston. we have given ourselves objectives to set the bar and reaction shows we have, indeed, set the b
. >>> montreal's system is trading toxic taxis and subways for pedal power. gary tuchman has cnn's edge of discovery. >> reporter: downtown montreal is the hustle and bustle of many modern cities. there is a new public transportation system taking an old-fashioned approach. it is called bixi. a combination of the word bike and taxi. >> the bike is sturdy and easy to manage. perfect getting through traffic easier. >> reporter: users can buy a yearly pass for $78 or a...
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host: dr ouelett joins us from montreal and is a graduate of university of montreal. guest: i'm a radiologist. host: we have a message from twitter. what types of care are not covered based on age? guest: no, there is no -- i have seen those in the u.s.a. if you're 85 you will not receive it. that is not true. you receive the care you need. whenever your condition or age, if you need this procedure you will have it. you will not have to pay for that. this is the most important aspect of our systems. we do not select patients. we do not say no, you do not have money, so you do not have cared. you will get the care they need. this is very important. host: we're joined from australia. what time is it there? caller: it is 25 past nine on sunday evening. i am watching your program live. host: we are thrilled to have you. what kind of system do have in australia? caller: we have a combination of a private system and a public universal system. there is universal coverage, but almost 40% also take out their own private health insurance. host: what do you do personally? caller
host: dr ouelett joins us from montreal and is a graduate of university of montreal. guest: i'm a radiologist. host: we have a message from twitter. what types of care are not covered based on age? guest: no, there is no -- i have seen those in the u.s.a. if you're 85 you will not receive it. that is not true. you receive the care you need. whenever your condition or age, if you need this procedure you will have it. you will not have to pay for that. this is the most important aspect of our...
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host: dr ouelett joins us from montreal and is a graduate of university of montreal. guest: i'm a radiologist. host: we have a message from twitter. what types of care are not covered based on age? guest: no, there is no -- i have seen those in the u.s.a. if you're 85 you will not receive it. that is not true. you receive the care you need. whenever your condition or age, if you need this procedure you will have it. you will not have to pay for that. this is the most important aspect of our systems. we do not select patients. we do not say no, you do not have money, so you do not have cared. you will get the care they need. this is very important. host: we're joined from australia. what time is it there? caller: it is 25 past nine on sunday evening. i am watching your program live. host: we are thrilled to have you. what kind of system do have in australia? caller: we have a combination of a private system and a public universal system. there is universal coverage, but almost 40% also take out their own private health insurance. host: what do you do personally? caller
host: dr ouelett joins us from montreal and is a graduate of university of montreal. guest: i'm a radiologist. host: we have a message from twitter. what types of care are not covered based on age? guest: no, there is no -- i have seen those in the u.s.a. if you're 85 you will not receive it. that is not true. you receive the care you need. whenever your condition or age, if you need this procedure you will have it. you will not have to pay for that. this is the most important aspect of our...
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of racing in montreal was last year's event when they ran on the rain tires in the wet.andy, i bet that was a trick for the drivers. >> yes, it was. you talk to all the race car drivers, and they loved it. i got to do it in japan and it was difficult because you couldn't see. same thing as going down the highway. that's one thing. the crew guys, like jacques ville move said, racing in the rain is not a problem. >> you think the teams will be better prepared if rain becomes a possibility? >> i don't know about team, but i understand that carl edwards has a bigger squeege this year. they'll have the cars as prepared as they can, i just don't know how you can take a car racing in the rain and still have the drivers see. >> probably not fun. fellows had the most fun of anyone. ron a native at toronto area in canada. speaking of an interesting looking injury list, fellows heads that list. >> a lot of names. i want to play off randy for a second. i was in japan also on the rain tires. i didn't know you were. there i couldn't see you. >> i was in front of you. i ran third. >> a
of racing in montreal was last year's event when they ran on the rain tires in the wet.andy, i bet that was a trick for the drivers. >> yes, it was. you talk to all the race car drivers, and they loved it. i got to do it in japan and it was difficult because you couldn't see. same thing as going down the highway. that's one thing. the crew guys, like jacques ville move said, racing in the rain is not a problem. >> you think the teams will be better prepared if rain becomes a...
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montreal has an area that is called old montreal, where some of the houses go back to the 1600s.k french, french signs. it is a great place to hang out in the open air cafes, go buy art. you'll feel like you are in paris. >> i'm embarrassed i haven't been there, but i've heard nothing but great things about montreal. let's talk about havana, cuba, close by but difficult to get there. but miami, obviously, has a thriving cuban community and there's an area there that you recommend. >> little havana and specifically the area called southwest eighth street. one of the best cuban food you'll find in miami. there is a park there called domino park where all the older generation come and hang out every day. there are statutes to the latin american heros. for example, jose marte. you will find the walk of stars with all of the cultural heros and at the last friday of every month on cia ocho, a street party. if you can be there the last friday of the month you will not want to miss it. >> we're out of town. out of all china towns, san francisco chinatown. >> i agree with you. thanks for
montreal has an area that is called old montreal, where some of the houses go back to the 1600s.k french, french signs. it is a great place to hang out in the open air cafes, go buy art. you'll feel like you are in paris. >> i'm embarrassed i haven't been there, but i've heard nothing but great things about montreal. let's talk about havana, cuba, close by but difficult to get there. but miami, obviously, has a thriving cuban community and there's an area there that you recommend....
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and that goes back the montreal days as well. . >> rob: maybe there is something to the fact that todd helton loves fried baloney sandwiches. >> bob: he does? >> rob: yes he does. >> bob: breakfast of champions? >> rob: i think he eats them at the ball park every day. i don't know if he still does that, i know we have had conversations over the last decade. we kid him about that, that used to be something i liked, he liked. >> bob: fried baloney. you throw it in a pan, you fry it up, maybe melt some cheese on a roll. maybe become a future hall of fame hitter by eating fried baloney sandwiches, kids. . >> bob: yeah, either that o appointment down at the knute risk system center. >> rob: eh now. >> bob: tulowitzki is up next with nobody out and two aboard here. gets a little pop-up for ryan zimmerman, and a very good one- two-three top of the first for garrett mock. for our 737s fly to over 65 cities across the country every day. pa announcer: final boarding call... all passengers... each with an ave
and that goes back the montreal days as well. . >> rob: maybe there is something to the fact that todd helton loves fried baloney sandwiches. >> bob: he does? >> rob: yes he does. >> bob: breakfast of champions? >> rob: i think he eats them at the ball park every day. i don't know if he still does that, i know we have had conversations over the last decade. we kid him about that, that used to be something i liked, he liked....
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let's take a quick jaunt to montreal, shall we? the new public transportation system is trading taxis and trains for two-wheelers. cnn's gary tuchman explains in this "edge of discovery." >> reporter: downtown montreal is the hustle and bustle of many modern city, but there's a new public transportation system here that's taking an old-fashioned approach. it's called bixi, a combination of the word "bike" and "taxi" and the citywide system is gearing up in hopes of being a big hit. >> it's sturdy and easy to manage. it's perfect for getting through the traffic much more quickly than i could by car. >> reporter: users can buy a yearly pass for $78 or get one-day access for five bucks. then they just grab a bike at the conveniently located stations and pedal to destination. >> the customers are across the spectrum, we have casual tourists and business people are doing short trips. >> reporter: the stations run on solar power. officials estimate that in the two months since the bixi system rolled out, riders have taken over 300,000 tr
let's take a quick jaunt to montreal, shall we? the new public transportation system is trading taxis and trains for two-wheelers. cnn's gary tuchman explains in this "edge of discovery." >> reporter: downtown montreal is the hustle and bustle of many modern city, but there's a new public transportation system here that's taking an old-fashioned approach. it's called bixi, a combination of the word "bike" and "taxi" and the citywide system is gearing up in...
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he has been in the cubs organization, montreal then went with montreal to washington, cincinnati, tampa bay and now minnesota. there's a strike. 0-2. he was part of the trade with tampa bay prior to last season that got him here with delmon young. two key players going the other direction. 0-2 on harris as matusz tries to work out of this first inning jam. off the plate. he doesn't chase. 1-2. dave trembley looking on. so, one trend has ended here for matusz as the mauer base hit, the first base hit picked up by a lefty. now he's trying to keep minnesota off the -- off the board. the 1-2 bounced towards third. melvin mora will fire to first in time to get hustling harris and inning ends with two hits a- walk, three men left. we'll head to the second. no score. hey i'm worried about mrs. lowenberg next door. why? i don't know she's wandering around the lobby, yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month. she seems crazy. actually, fios customers get that price for six months. it's like getting three services for the price of two. so am i the one that's crazy? no? (a
he has been in the cubs organization, montreal then went with montreal to washington, cincinnati, tampa bay and now minnesota. there's a strike. 0-2. he was part of the trade with tampa bay prior to last season that got him here with delmon young. two key players going the other direction. 0-2 on harris as matusz tries to work out of this first inning jam. off the plate. he doesn't chase. 1-2. dave trembley looking on. so, one trend has ended here for matusz as the mauer base hit, the first...
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go and larry walker and groims -- it's sad because you think of what could have been up there in montrealnd it was just like, no, we're not going to spend the money. we're going to give these guys to other teams and help their organizations out. >> bob: wil nieves hitting .257. one of the great friends in this business is in the ballpark doing radio for the marlins. that's dan von horn. for a couple years while they were there they didn't have an english-speaking radio contract. nieves squirts one over to nick johnson. the nats go in order. manager jim riggleman with a 9- 11 record joins us straight ahead. if you're like a lot of people, you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how close are you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high cholesterol. in a clinical study of patients... with slightly elevated blood pressure and cholesterol, caduet helped 48% reach both goals in just 4 weeks. ca
go and larry walker and groims -- it's sad because you think of what could have been up there in montrealnd it was just like, no, we're not going to spend the money. we're going to give these guys to other teams and help their organizations out. >> bob: wil nieves hitting .257. one of the great friends in this business is in the ballpark doing radio for the marlins. that's dan von horn. for a couple years while they were there they didn't have an english-speaking radio contract. nieves...
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going green in montreal.new public transportation system is trading in taxis and electricity-sucking subways for handlebars and pedal power. cnn's gary tuchman has more on "the edge of discovery." >>> downtown montreal is the hustle and bustle of many modern cities. but there's a new public transportation system here that's taken an old-fashioned approach. it's called biksi, a combination of bike and taxi. the city is gearing up in hopes of becoming a hit. >> it's easy to manage. but it's -- >> users can buy a yearly pass for $78 or get one day access for $5. then they just grab a bike at the conveniently located stations and pedal to their destination. >> the customer goes right across the spectrum. we have had the casual tourists, business people are doing the trips, the short triples. >> stations run on solar power. it's estimated in less than two months since the system rolled out, riders have taken 300,000 trips saving 40,000 gal llons o gas. they're hoping montreal's strong start will help around the wo
going green in montreal.new public transportation system is trading in taxis and electricity-sucking subways for handlebars and pedal power. cnn's gary tuchman has more on "the edge of discovery." >>> downtown montreal is the hustle and bustle of many modern cities. but there's a new public transportation system here that's taken an old-fashioned approach. it's called biksi, a combination of bike and taxi. the city is gearing up in hopes of becoming a hit. >> it's easy...
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the club from montreal.and stops in arizona, milwaukee, mets and now back to the brewers. zimmerman a walk, run, o-2. >> bob: chris narveson ma the most valuable player for the brewers tonight. he went 2 2/3 and didn't give up any runs. he did give up an r.b.i. hit and sacrifice fly but not charged with any runs. he did a good job of cleaning up the mess that mark difelice left behind. then he shut them down in the 5th and the 6th. giving teammates time to forge a lead. zimmerman waits for a break ball. pops it in to short center. mike cameron two outs. 3 for 3 tonight coming up and the big blow of the game the grand slam in the third and made an 8-2 game 8-6. >> rob: you saw that hanging and breaking ball. this what he did to a hanging breaking ball earlier in the ball game by burns. launched that suck are. hitters get up set when they miss hanging a breaking ball like belliard did. >> bob: he started the night at 228. he is at .241 now. coming into this. and t
the club from montreal.and stops in arizona, milwaukee, mets and now back to the brewers. zimmerman a walk, run, o-2. >> bob: chris narveson ma the most valuable player for the brewers tonight. he went 2 2/3 and didn't give up any runs. he did give up an r.b.i. hit and sacrifice fly but not charged with any runs. he did a good job of cleaning up the mess that mark difelice left behind. then he shut them down in the 5th and the 6th. giving teammates time to forge a lead....
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the montreal expos had the best record in baseball but saw the dream season cut short.on the 31st of march, in 1995, a judge named sonia sotomayor ruled against the owners, end the labor dispute that began 15 years ago
the montreal expos had the best record in baseball but saw the dream season cut short.on the 31st of march, in 1995, a judge named sonia sotomayor ruled against the owners, end the labor dispute that began 15 years ago
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you are at speed headed down to montreal ross road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> bells will ring for the first time this school year in montgomery county this morning. >> officials expect record enrollment, around 140,000 students. as they welcome new faces, they were keeping an eye out for swine flu. the montgomery county school board said the downturn in the economy led to a surge of new stunts. >> we expect somewhere between 1,002,000 kids would are entering our doors who were in private school last year. >> school officials are trying to stay ahead of a predicted swine flu outbreak this fall. they will keep an eye out for symptoms and try to trace absentee trends. about 1300 students should get their permanent schedules today in bridge county. they spent the first week of school in temporary classes or the awedder to with respect because of a scheduling problem. staff ended up working through the weekend to try to fix that problem. they say it should be fixed by today. officials say human error and a new schedu
you are at speed headed down to montreal ross road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> bells will ring for the first time this school year in montgomery county this morning. >> officials expect record enrollment, around 140,000 students. as they welcome new faces, they were keeping an eye out for swine flu. the montgomery county school board said the downturn in the economy led to a surge of new stunts. >> we expect somewhere between 1,002,000 kids would are...
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they're based in montreal, operations all over north america. it's a paper and wood company. highly cyclical. less worse than expect results, one of the top five performers in the russell 2,000 right now. the stock's up 23% today, up 60% since earnings season started a month ago and the company is saying they're having lower input costs and better cost controls. that is helping things out. dom tar, the former dominican tar and chemical with a big, big rally today. yeah, it's down but up from the bottom. back to you. >> thank you, matthew. franklin mutual advisors ringing the closing bell today in honor of the 60th anniversary of their mutual series groups, one of the oldest mutual funds out there. the group an's flagship here it, mutual funds outperform the s&p up nearly 26% over that period. joining me chairman and ceo of franklin mutual advisors peter langerman. more importantly, what was the last -- the first mutual funds came out in the 1930s. >> we were one of the first and i think the interesting thing for us, we are our 60th industry and basically doing the same kinds
they're based in montreal, operations all over north america. it's a paper and wood company. highly cyclical. less worse than expect results, one of the top five performers in the russell 2,000 right now. the stock's up 23% today, up 60% since earnings season started a month ago and the company is saying they're having lower input costs and better cost controls. that is helping things out. dom tar, the former dominican tar and chemical with a big, big rally today. yeah, it's down but up from...
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the last connection at the major league level to the montreal expos, nick johnson, who came to montreal004. more the marlins, he's 2-6 with one rbi in two games. he has also walked three times an been hit by a pitch. he rips it, and adam dunn misses it. 1-0, florida. that didn't take long. a base hit. and florida has two hits and a run already and here is rob with j.d. martin on the pnc scouting report. >> rob: he doesn't have a lot of starts here, so i went with old stats. five starts as a probefore he gave up a run. he was 30 wins over .500 on the farm. 61-31. so he does know how to win an awful lot and just win tonight. whatever it is, three runs, four runs, stay in there long enough and give the team a chance to win. >> bob: and now you have to do it against one of the best hitters in the game. happenry ramirez hit hard by a pitch over the weekend, but it missed the bone on his knee and he is fine. leading the league at .342 with a 4.09 on-base average. -- .409 on-base average. batting average with runners on base, not necessarily scoring position. only ben abreu with the angels bet
the last connection at the major league level to the montreal expos, nick johnson, who came to montreal004. more the marlins, he's 2-6 with one rbi in two games. he has also walked three times an been hit by a pitch. he rips it, and adam dunn misses it. 1-0, florida. that didn't take long. a base hit. and florida has two hits and a run already and here is rob with j.d. martin on the pnc scouting report. >> rob: he doesn't have a lot of starts here, so i went with old stats. five starts as...
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. >> you don't want to got to hot and sultry, you can do montreal which is a bit better weatherwise. america. the sidewalk cafes. you know, most people speak french, so it has that voi deviv, and they have what's known as a sweet deal promo and it's half off your second or third night, or a full night free, your third night. depending on which hotel that you're staying at. and there's a list of participating hotels. then they'll throw in little perks, do you want breakfast, valley parking, internet access or even a late checkout and they'll throw these little perks in there. remember this, you also off the bat, it's 10% to 15% cheaper because our dollar now is stronger in canada. but you do need a passport to fly there. it's a six-hour drive from new york city, so it's very accessible. >> yeah, absolutely. but again that passport could be minded for that. how about deals noveling norway, greenland? >> well there is a cruise line called hurta grueten, a kind of unfortunate name. they do great expeditions. it's the former norwegian coastal voyages. they have a repositioning cruise and
. >> you don't want to got to hot and sultry, you can do montreal which is a bit better weatherwise. america. the sidewalk cafes. you know, most people speak french, so it has that voi deviv, and they have what's known as a sweet deal promo and it's half off your second or third night, or a full night free, your third night. depending on which hotel that you're staying at. and there's a list of participating hotels. then they'll throw in little perks, do you want breakfast, valley...
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[applause] >> william forstchen is a history professor at montreal college in north carolina. his books include gettysburg and pearl harbor, co-authored with newt gingrich. to find out more on the author and his work visit onesecondafter.com. >> president, conservationists, wilderness warrior, douglas brinkley's look at teddy roosevelt, two hours saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> join the conversation and civil-rights and relations with fox news analyst juan williams. that is live sunday at noon eastern on booktv's index on c-span2. >> the decatur book festival welcomes harold evans as their keynote speaker. celebrate local culture and literary history in st. augustine at the florida heritage book festival. look for authors jonathan latham and and. than the cast at the brooklyn festival. the west texas book festival will sponsor nearly a week of author events throughout the city of aberdeen. later in september, baltimore book festival hosts a weekend of workshops, author talks and literary events. from the national mall in washington d.c. book tv brings yo
[applause] >> william forstchen is a history professor at montreal college in north carolina. his books include gettysburg and pearl harbor, co-authored with newt gingrich. to find out more on the author and his work visit onesecondafter.com. >> president, conservationists, wilderness warrior, douglas brinkley's look at teddy roosevelt, two hours saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> join the conversation and civil-rights and relations with fox news analyst...
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next, montreal. caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. doctor, thank you very much for being on. i'm from montreal and i'm living in connecticut right now taking care of my mother who has leukemia. doctor, you're being very modest, and i know that you're very smart. but you're being like us good canadians who are always saying thank you even when you know we're right. i know that you do not want to be in a situation that the americans are in like the gentleman just said, the call before this call. the waiting list in canada, i have lived in three provinces, i have lived in new brunswick, ontario, and question beck. and i have never had more than a three hour wait, maybe a four hour wait in any er room. i have three children. we have four adopted children. we have never had any long waiting period in any hospitals. i have a large family. and i want to say to the american people that they do want a system like the canadian system in comparison to what they have right now. i have complex region al pain syndrome. the canadian take care of us beautifully. that's pain 24/7. we do not h
next, montreal. caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. doctor, thank you very much for being on. i'm from montreal and i'm living in connecticut right now taking care of my mother who has leukemia. doctor, you're being very modest, and i know that you're very smart. but you're being like us good canadians who are always saying thank you even when you know we're right. i know that you do not want to be in a situation that the americans are in like the gentleman just said, the call before this...
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>> that's what i'm doing the forecast in montreal. which i love that city, by the way.ng about felice sha. yesterday we said it rhymes with alicia, like diego's friend. by the way, don, you know the friend you were talking about, dora? dora the explorer. >> someone sent it to me on twitter right after we said it yesterday. >> it's felicia. it's a category 4 storm. and there is hawaii. the good news is, this is going to run into a lot of shear. because right now it's a 140-mile-per-hour storm. here's the short loop from the -- from noaa, the national weather service. the visible loop. you can clearly see the eye here. they haven't flown into this storm like they would fly into an atlantic storm, simply because it's so very far away from hawaii. days and days away. probably not even making an approach until sometime during the day on monday. possibly even monday night. another thing i'll take you to is this. this is stormpulse.com. it is a very strong storm here. turning to the north and then to the left and getting close to hilo. and this forecast is for it to be a 30 or
>> that's what i'm doing the forecast in montreal. which i love that city, by the way.ng about felice sha. yesterday we said it rhymes with alicia, like diego's friend. by the way, don, you know the friend you were talking about, dora? dora the explorer. >> someone sent it to me on twitter right after we said it yesterday. >> it's felicia. it's a category 4 storm. and there is hawaii. the good news is, this is going to run into a lot of shear. because right now it's a...
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here's jason marquis. 4 and 4. 20 games, 12 career starts again the montreal washington ballclub.of '05 shall when he was punishing for st. lewis. threw a complete no-hitter on a day he threw nothing but sinkers. it was a sunday day game and maybe the best game he's pitched. >> he was good again the nats the last time they saw him july 6. no runs on 7 hits. and a 1-0 win at coors field. fastball right side. he gets a strike calm with it. >> rob: doesn't have a dominant pitch but he can throw for strikes anytime in the count. a lot of movement, heavy sinker. >> bob: morgan was on his first road trip with the nats. walked, stole a base and singled off marquis. >> we'll see how he did with the 20 minute half inning. that's often difficult for a starting pitcher to sit there. >> there's a batting cage behind the dug out. will a guy play catch. >> possibly. depending on how long he thought it would go. >> he will wait 20 minutes and give up a base hit to niger morgan. >> rob: the third one, good pitch down. but morgan goes down and fishes it out with a 9-iron and smacks it into right f
here's jason marquis. 4 and 4. 20 games, 12 career starts again the montreal washington ballclub.of '05 shall when he was punishing for st. lewis. threw a complete no-hitter on a day he threw nothing but sinkers. it was a sunday day game and maybe the best game he's pitched. >> he was good again the nats the last time they saw him july 6. no runs on 7 hits. and a 1-0 win at coors field. fastball right side. he gets a strike calm with it. >> rob: doesn't have a dominant pitch but he...
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nick was with montreal back then. saw each other a bit at that time.t's 9:00 in our nation's capital. top of the seven it inning. -- seventh inning. nats lead 5-2 over the marlins. 18,312. i'd run away, too, if i had to show that. come on. you're better than that. 2-1. >> rob: that may screech screech the guy flashing the camera. you never know in life these days. >> bob: ball three. >> bob: nick johnson on base once tonight with an infield hit last night between the gloves of dunn and belliard. johnson has grounded into 12 double plays this year. one as a marlin. nats have turned one tonight, three in the series. >> rob: one of the things that made nick so tradeable, the .343 batting average against left-handers. >> bob: two on, nobody out. >> rob: a .452 on-base percentage. >> bob: wow. >> rob: it is. that on-base percentage goes up. >> bob: this is pacing time for the nats manager jim riggleman. if there's an outer two here, there's no doubt the left- hander faces hanley ramirez. with two men on and nobody out, he's nothing go -- he's not going to f
nick was with montreal back then. saw each other a bit at that time.t's 9:00 in our nation's capital. top of the seven it inning. -- seventh inning. nats lead 5-2 over the marlins. 18,312. i'd run away, too, if i had to show that. come on. you're better than that. 2-1. >> rob: that may screech screech the guy flashing the camera. you never know in life these days. >> bob: ball three. >> bob: nick johnson on base once tonight with an infield hit last night between the gloves of...
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good little batch of thunderstorms going on through the adirondacks, stretching towards the montreal area. you get down to new york, though, it's going to be hot, humidity like i told you is up there. your daytime high about 90, it's going to feel like about 95 to 98 by this afternoon, and that heat is going to touch off some severe weather as a possibility. might see an isolated tornado. but you get towards north jersey, even toward catskills today. we'll talk about that in a little bit. let me show you video from yesterday. damage after a couple of tornadoes striking ontario thursday. witnesses say they saw cars flipped over, saw roofs burned off of homes, no reports of injuries, which is good news, but yeah, usually this time of year that severe weather tornado stuff is north of the border. more of that, rob, in half an hour. >>> buckle up because the airfares are beginning their descent. that is good news in a bad economy. >>> a vh-1 reality show contestant is the focus of an international man hunt. investigators have charged ryan jenkins with killing his ex-wife model jasmine, a
good little batch of thunderstorms going on through the adirondacks, stretching towards the montreal area. you get down to new york, though, it's going to be hot, humidity like i told you is up there. your daytime high about 90, it's going to feel like about 95 to 98 by this afternoon, and that heat is going to touch off some severe weather as a possibility. might see an isolated tornado. but you get towards north jersey, even toward catskills today. we'll talk about that in a little bit. let...
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>> andy bush, who is a trader and analyst at bank of montreal, he calls this the greatest financial experimentamerican history. it is different. >> experiment? >> it is a huge financial experiment to spend a ton of money. but it can be a good thing. we know this, we've covered this for years, you spend money when times are tough because you're investing and doubling down to get the growth going to come out of it. deficit spending is normal, this, this 13% of the economy, we've only done that a few times, but we did pull out of it. >> christine romans, thanks. >>> new developments this morning concerning three americans now being held captain in iran. the swiss embassy says the diplomats are hoping to meet with the hikers who apparently wandered into iranian territory while they were hiking in iraq and were arrested. this morning learning more about the trio. susan candiotti following that story for us. >> reporter: good morning. so many questions, so much worry about three young americans held against their will in iran. kurdish officials have identified the three americans being detained as j
>> andy bush, who is a trader and analyst at bank of montreal, he calls this the greatest financial experimentamerican history. it is different. >> experiment? >> it is a huge financial experiment to spend a ton of money. but it can be a good thing. we know this, we've covered this for years, you spend money when times are tough because you're investing and doubling down to get the growth going to come out of it. deficit spending is normal, this, this 13% of the economy, we've...
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he's expected to return to the court in montreal next week. >>> can you include lawn care in a college application? appalachian state edwards accidentally mowed over his foot. he was cutting the grass at his rented house when he slipped going up the hill, he will sit out two to four weeks but not expected to miss any playing time. be careful about that. that's sports. >>> a florida medical examiner said cocaine contributed to the heart disease that killed famed tv pitchman billy mays. the hillsborough medical office says mays last used cocaine in the days before his death, but he wasn't under the influence of the drugs when he died. mays' family said they never knew he used cocaine or other drugs and may ask for an independent review of mays' autopsy. his wife found him dead in their florida condo on june 28th. >>> we have been saying that investigators think equipment failure may have played a role in the air france crash but now we're hearing some jetliners flying in the u.s. may have the same problem. here's jeanne meserve. >> reporter: as early as next week the federal aviation com
he's expected to return to the court in montreal next week. >>> can you include lawn care in a college application? appalachian state edwards accidentally mowed over his foot. he was cutting the grass at his rented house when he slipped going up the hill, he will sit out two to four weeks but not expected to miss any playing time. be careful about that. that's sports. >>> a florida medical examiner said cocaine contributed to the heart disease that killed famed tv pitchman...
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. >> number four, where was i born, paris, texas, paris france or paris, ohio, miss montreal?ut that's all right. you're going to love my new record. everyone loves it. >> kathie lee was born in france. >> in paris. >> what were you guys doing there? >> american hospital in paris. my husband was eisenhower's comma. and guess who was above me? >> who? >> the room above me and i wasn't getting much attention. gary cooper was there having a hernia operation. >> you're kidding? >> and all the nurses wanted to go see him. and i wanted to go see him, too. >> i bet you d.di ad. right back across to kath. >> all right. what gift did my parents give to me for my high school graduation. a new car, a trip to israel, 12 pairs of spanks. >> oh, i would say a new car. >> no. these people haven't read my book! all right. >> so what you did give her was a trip to israel. >> she and i went together. it was so exciting. >> she talks about that being one of her favorite gifts she's ever received. >> oh, fascinating land. wonderful. >> joanie you are absolutely the best. any other little tidbits?
. >> number four, where was i born, paris, texas, paris france or paris, ohio, miss montreal?ut that's all right. you're going to love my new record. everyone loves it. >> kathie lee was born in france. >> in paris. >> what were you guys doing there? >> american hospital in paris. my husband was eisenhower's comma. and guess who was above me? >> who? >> the room above me and i wasn't getting much attention. gary cooper was there having a hernia...
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. >> former head of the canadian medical association joining us from montreal. thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> tonight three doctors from arlington, virginia tell personal stories about treating patients and offer their views on health care legislation currently before congress. >> the charge is anywhere from $1,800 to $2,000. the payment is usually a medicare reimbursement for a mastectomy, usually between $650 and $750. >> also an internist talks about issues surrounding patient care. >> patients have a tendency, when they have a symptom, to go to the internet examine try to figure out what's wrong with them. now, without medical background and grounding and experience that we have, they'ral getting it wrong and usually think that they have some horrible disease. so if there's anything i would say is that patients shouldn't be trying to make their diagnosis on the internet. >> join us tonight and watch all three doctors from virginia hospital center in arlington, virginia, share their personal stories about treating patients and their vi
. >> former head of the canadian medical association joining us from montreal. thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> tonight three doctors from arlington, virginia tell personal stories about treating patients and offer their views on health care legislation currently before congress. >> the charge is anywhere from $1,800 to $2,000. the payment is usually a medicare reimbursement for a mastectomy, usually between $650 and $750. >> also an internist...